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	<h1>Using images in header</h1>
	<p>dhtmlxGrid allows using images for column headers formating. In this case you can specify different images for column header, sorted in ascending and descending way.</p>
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	<strong>Some notes about using images as column headers:</strong>
	<li>create two additional images for sorting (asc,desc) using original image name as follows:</li>
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		<li>original: column_a.gif</li>
		<li>asc: column_a.asc.gif</li>
		<li>desc: column_a.des.gif</li>
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	<li>Take into account that IE and Mozilla count the width of cell differently (ie: with border, mozilla: without)</li>
	<li>Put all (three per column) images in grid images folder.</li>
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